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Zeno of Elea

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A History of Time: Classical Time

Zeno of Elea presented a number of paradoxes that made very plain some of the counterintuitive aspects of time that we still struggle with, such as the arrow paradox, which states that an object in motion, in any duration-less instant, is neither moving away, or towards anything, but since these duration-less instants compose the time an object spends in motion, there is no motion.